High, Soft Cervix after Ovulation

My cervix feels high and soft even though I've already ovulated. What does this mean?

Usually the cervix returns to a non-fertile (closed, low, hard)
position just after ovulation. You may, however, notice that it
exhibits some fertile characteristics even after ovulation. This is
because some estrogen may be produced by the corpus luteum during your
luteal phase. If your chart is showing a clear and sustained thermal
shift and ovulation is clearly detected on your chart, you need not
consider yourself fertile. If, however, you are noticing that your
cervix is exhibiting fertile characteristics and your thermal shift is
not dramatic or clear, you should consider that you could be fertile
and keep on having intercourse so you don't miss a chance.